Collision Course: Carlos Ghosn and the Culture Wars that Upended an Auto Empire
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Create Date:2021-07-20 10:31:12
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Hans Greimel
ISBN:1647820472
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Reviews
Bougon Yves,
Nothing that serious has never been written about the Ghosn affair since his arrest and spectacular arrest。 This is the first serious account of the saga, starting with the "miraculous" turnaround of Nissan from 1999, going through the structural changes of the automative industry, and explaining the cultural and business background of the fall of "Le Cost Cutter"。 Was Ghosn arrested because he was a fraudster? Or because a group of nationalist executives -with a little help of officials and pol Nothing that serious has never been written about the Ghosn affair since his arrest and spectacular arrest。 This is the first serious account of the saga, starting with the "miraculous" turnaround of Nissan from 1999, going through the structural changes of the automative industry, and explaining the cultural and business background of the fall of "Le Cost Cutter"。 Was Ghosn arrested because he was a fraudster? Or because a group of nationalist executives -with a little help of officials and politicians- wanted to stop the "irreversible" merger of Nissan and Renault wished by the French side and pressed by Macron? This is still up in the air。 "More broadly, the ugly scandal that enveloped Ghosn and the Alliance highlighted collisions between France and Japan over the role of government in modern-day international commerce", write the two authors。。。 Furthermore, "lawyers in Japan noted that in the Ghosn-Kelly case, the matter appeared to go straight from the company to the criminal prosecutors, an unusual short-circuiting of the process。 They also note that it was the first time that individuals have been charged with criminal wrongdoing over the required financial regulatory filing involved。" 。。。more
Otgonbayar Durvee,
Kino kino
Jon Higgins,
Repetitious in places and it repeats itself, but still, a jaw-dropping journey to the thinnest layer of the egosphere。
Oscar Lamont,
Loved this。 Gripping story and I learnt a lot (especially about Japan)。 The cultural/sociological, business, and legal stuff is fascinating。 Even enjoyed learning about automotive industry haha。 Brilliantly presents all the nuances, different points of view, complexity。